At the close of the year 2008, I want to wish everybody a great holiday season and a very good New Year!
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Painting these two stallions was fun! The name of the palomino is
'Whoa Oh Then What' and the Paint has less surprising name,
'Flying Storm Kite'. The design of this sign was a cooperative effort with
Bill and Rosa, and we are all happy with the results. I got to paint the
horses twice because it is a two-sided sign. It is also big - 6 foot x 4 foot and
will hang at their horse farm on Tallent Store Road in Sumter County
BEFORE AFTER
This old clunker of a chifferobe is a perfect example of what can be done to make
something ordinary, and even undesirable, into something extraordinary, and
desirable!
It is on display at the Andersonville Mall that is operated by Schley County's Emma
Waters. Emma has eight different vendors in her mall and a lot on interesting, and
desirable, things!
Thanksgiving was time for the Adams family
to get together.
Here is Michael with Kim and our
grandchildren, Skye and Luke.
This was Luke's first every ride on Jill,
our little donkey -
or on any equine, for that matter.
Pretty good for seven months!
Again, have a good time this season, remembering what is important
and wonderful in your lives and in the world around us!
The City of Ellaville was awarded a grant for me to paint a mural depicting
one real US postage stamp and three that are my design, each celebrating a
person from our community's history. I am excited about the project and
will work on it in the Spring.